词条 | Dave Schreiner |
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|name=Dave Schreiner |image= |birth_date={{birth date|1921|03|5}} |birth_place=Lancaster, Wisconsin |death_date={{death date and age|1945|06|21|1921|03|5}} |death_place=Okinawa |Position=E |College=Wisconsin–Madison |NFLDraftedYear=1943 |NFLDraftedRound=2 |NFLDraftedPick=11 |NFLDraftedTeam=Detroit Lions |Awards= |Honors= |DatabaseFootball= |years= |teams= |CollegeHOF=1711 |HOF=}} David Nathan "Dave" Schreiner (March 5, 1921{{spaced ndash}}June 21, 1945) was an American football player. From Lancaster in southwest Wisconsin, he was a two-time All-American and the 1942 Big Ten Most Valuable Player end at Wisconsin and a 1943 second round draft choice of the Detroit Lions of the National Football League. While in college, he worked in a girls' dormitory cafeteria to earn spending money, although his family was comfortable financially. He was mortally wounded in action as a Marine on June 20, 1945 during the Battle of Okinawa and died the next day.[1] He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1955. His life and death are detailed in the book Third Down and a War to Go, written by Terry Frei, the son of Jerry Frei, one of Schreiner's teammates on the 1942 Wisconsin Badgers football team. References1. ^{{cite news|title=Gives Details on How Schreiner Was Killed on Okinawa|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/10863197/dave_schreiner_19211945/|newspaper=Monroe Evening Times|date=July 20, 1945|page=1|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = May 9, 2017}} {{Open access}} {{Portal|Biography}}Further reading
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